The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses

by C. S. Lewis

Blurb

The Weight of Glory and Other Addresses is a compilation of essays on Christianity by C.S. Lewis. It was first published as a single transcribed sermon, The Weight of Glory in 1941, appearing in the British periodical, Theology, then in book form in 1942 by Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London. It was published in its entirety in 1949, as a compilation of five essays in the U.S. by The MacMillan Company, then revised and expanded in 1980 for publication by Macmillan Publishers.
Chapter list and descriptions for 1980 edition:
Introduction by Walter Hooper, Editor
Preface to the original edition by C. S. Lewis: "This book contains a selection of the too numerous addresses which I was induced to give during the late war and the years that immediately followed it."
"The Weight of Glory" - First given at Oxford University Church of St. Mary the Virgin, June 8, 1941
"Learning in War-Time" - Given at Oxford University Church of St. Mary the Virgin, October 22, 1939
"Why I am not a Pacifist" - Talk, "given to a pacifist society at Oxford sometime in 1940", from the introduction.
"Transposition" - Given in the Chapel of Mansfield College, Oxford, May 28, 1944.

First Published

1965

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